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margo burns. just so you know, i have a completely different read on the coercion of false confessions that he gave a few minutes ago. read my article and you will find out. i am here today primarily to talk about the actual documents. and how do we know what we know. when ever i read or hear anything about the salem witchcraft trials, i tried to go back to the primary source. this is records of salem witchhunts. a dream of size of paper. it comes in paperback now. of paper. it comes in paperback now. if you are serious about studying regarding the trials, i highly recommend you getting one. i do not get a penny in revenue from it because we had to split it 12 ways. the history of this book -- bernard rosenthal -- absolutely amazing man. a literary critic who is the head of the english department at binghamton using a -- at binghamton university. he is also very interested in social justice. he thought there was a great injustice that happened here. he began to read the primary sources because tha
margo burns. just so you know, i have a completely different read on the coercion of false confessions that he gave a few minutes ago. read my article and you will find out. i am here today primarily to talk about the actual documents. and how do we know what we know. when ever i read or hear anything about the salem witchcraft trials, i tried to go back to the primary source. this is records of salem witchhunts. a dream of size of paper. it comes in paperback now. of paper. it comes in...
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margo burns. , margo was one of the leading experts on the trials. one of the editors of the incredible records of the salem witch-hunt. she has probably forgotten more about the individual documents than i will ever know. we asked her to speak about those records and the amazing things you can learn from a close read of them. i should also mention that she is the author of my favorite article on the salem witch trials. it looks at the issue of false confession that i strongly recommend to you. margo burns. [applause] margo burns: just so you know, i have a completely different read on the coercion of false confessions than he gave a few minutes ago. read my article and you will find out. i am here today primarily to talk about the actual documents. and how do we know what we know. one of the things he was doing was quoting from here, there, and everywhere. i know where that is, which document is that? whenever i read or hear anything about the salem witchcraft trials, i tried to go back to the pr
margo burns. , margo was one of the leading experts on the trials. one of the editors of the incredible records of the salem witch-hunt. she has probably forgotten more about the individual documents than i will ever know. we asked her to speak about those records and the amazing things you can learn from a close read of them. i should also mention that she is the author of my favorite article on the salem witch trials. it looks at the issue of false confession that i strongly recommend to you....
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historian margo burns talks about the book "record of the salem witch hunt." >> that's one of the reasons we know so much about salem village and we know so much about the pleas of innocents. because samuel paris took it all down. there's a reason that arthur miller poached from him is that it reads like a play. she says this, he says that. there's sound over here. we couldn't hear. the girls were flailing around. all those descriptions coming from samuel paris because he was reconstituting it from his shorthand. >> and at 8:00 p.m. former boston "globe" journalist curtis wilke "the road to camelot." >> i was a junior in college in 1960 and it was the first time i ever heard the word, charisma. it was because he had charisma. richard nixon didn't have charisma. lbj had charisma. but jack kennedy had charisma. and i think that could have possibly tipped the balance in some people's minds. ? to our complete american history tv schedule, go to c-span.org. >> senate republican leader mitch mcconnell released the latest version of the health care bill today. it would let insurers sell low-cost
historian margo burns talks about the book "record of the salem witch hunt." >> that's one of the reasons we know so much about salem village and we know so much about the pleas of innocents. because samuel paris took it all down. there's a reason that arthur miller poached from him is that it reads like a play. she says this, he says that. there's sound over here. we couldn't hear. the girls were flailing around. all those descriptions coming from samuel paris because he was...
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. >> kroft: ...and answering questions from the cast, which includes margo martindale. >> cranston: margonow? we'll just see if... >> martindale: okay. ( laughter ) >> kroft: it's a busy time, but cranston wants to take advantage of every opportunity his good fortune has brought him while his career is still hot. do you really believe that there's going to be a time when people said, "no, no, thank you. not... not him anymore. i don't... i don't..." >> cranston: oh, yeah. >> kroft: you do? >> cranston: oh, it's cyclical. i'm riding a wave right now, and i recognize that. i want to do as much work as i can, do the best i can. and when it's all said and done and they say, "get out of the water, you're done," i want to be so exhausted that i look forward to it. it's like, "oh, you're right." i don't want to have anything left in the tank. >> kroft: we thought we would be remiss if we ended this story without revealing to cranston's many fans some very personal information he shared while discussing his two favorite characters, hal on "malcolm in the middle" and walter white from "breaking ba
. >> kroft: ...and answering questions from the cast, which includes margo martindale. >> cranston: margonow? we'll just see if... >> martindale: okay. ( laughter ) >> kroft: it's a busy time, but cranston wants to take advantage of every opportunity his good fortune has brought him while his career is still hot. do you really believe that there's going to be a time when people said, "no, no, thank you. not... not him anymore. i don't... i don't..." >>...
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margo gaitn/asistente al desfile "aqu toda la gente inmigrante nos ponemos a trabajar, tenemos la raznl derecho de celebrar todos los que somos americanos" --as mismo lo recalc el alcalde de san jos, sam licardo quien reiter su compromiso en pro de la comunidad inmigrante frente a la posicin del gobierno actual. sam licardo/alcalde de san jos "tenemos un gran esfuerzo aqu en california en contra de washington dc y vamos a ganar para proteger nuestra comunidad" --pero si usted se perdi el desfile no se preocupe que esta tradicin promete regresar el prximo aÑo. as que desde ya mrquelo en su calendario. desde la ciudad de san jose, yo soy lucrecia borchardt, noticiero telemundo 48. feliz 4 de julio para usted y los suyos cesar / topvo ---esta noche seguiremos con nuestra segunda parte del reportaje '' emociones destructivas''... ---nuestra colega ''maribel melendez'' habla con psiclogos para explicarnos porque este trastorno es silencioso entre los niños y adolescentes ---pero la situacin que ms alarma es por qu los padres no logran detectar a tiempo que sus hijos estn sufriendo emcionalm
margo gaitn/asistente al desfile "aqu toda la gente inmigrante nos ponemos a trabajar, tenemos la raznl derecho de celebrar todos los que somos americanos" --as mismo lo recalc el alcalde de san jos, sam licardo quien reiter su compromiso en pro de la comunidad inmigrante frente a la posicin del gobierno actual. sam licardo/alcalde de san jos "tenemos un gran esfuerzo aqu en california en contra de washington dc y vamos a ganar para proteger nuestra comunidad" --pero si...
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margo, she is a film maker and is also the granddaughter of ed sullivan and the daughter of diane carol. it's going to be a very interesting conversation. >> now tell us about tickets because we need tickets. >> yes you do. you need tickets. at the website. march on washington film festival.org. so whether the event is there's charge you need a reservation so please some of them are already sold out. you want to get on there quick. >> you have done this with volunteers. >> yes. >> this year we issued a call through our list and we have many volunteers that will be working in different aspects of the festival in support of our work. >> i know it's going to be a fantastic ten days. >> it will be. >> educational entertaining and informative and ten days of awareness raising here in the washington area. >> it's always a great feeling as the days go on. it just builds in momentum. it's delightful. >> all right. it's so good to see both of you. thank you for being here this morning. >> thank you for all that you do. >> thank you. thanks so much. that's the march on washington film festival ju
margo, she is a film maker and is also the granddaughter of ed sullivan and the daughter of diane carol. it's going to be a very interesting conversation. >> now tell us about tickets because we need tickets. >> yes you do. you need tickets. at the website. march on washington film festival.org. so whether the event is there's charge you need a reservation so please some of them are already sold out. you want to get on there quick. >> you have done this with volunteers....
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and in "modern family" and married and divorced three times including a six day marriage to actress margoder and death comes seven months after his son max died in his sleep. an american couple claims a mexican hospital held their newborn son hostage in a battle over medical bills, the baby was not due until october and was born prematurely while they were on vacation. they say they tried to take the baby home but the hospital refused. abc's gonzales has the latest. >>> tonight beckham ralph is in indiana after the fight for the preemie's life and get him released from the mexican hospital he was born. >> he was held in hospital hostage. >> reporter: parents on vacation on tuesday when mom went in labor nearly 1 two weeks before due date and claims the hospital there refused to take her until they paid 3,000 up front and the family says the expenses kept piling up. >> we want 4,000, we want 7,000 we want 8:00 charges for nicu care for little beckham and unexplainable fees including one for 4,000 just for the parents to see their son. >> we realized the gouging that was being done. >> repo
and in "modern family" and married and divorced three times including a six day marriage to actress margoder and death comes seven months after his son max died in his sleep. an american couple claims a mexican hospital held their newborn son hostage in a battle over medical bills, the baby was not due until october and was born prematurely while they were on vacation. they say they tried to take the baby home but the hospital refused. abc's gonzales has the latest. >>>...
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. >> sunday at 6:30 p.m., on the anniversary of the salem witch trials, margo burns talks about the primaryources from the trials compiled in the book "records from the salem witch hunt." >> that is one reason why we know so much about salem village, about the pleas of innocence because samuel parris took it all down. there is a reason that arthur miller post from him because it reads like a play. she says this, he said that. we could not hear, the girls were flailing. all of those descriptions come from samuel parris because he is reconstituting it from his shorthand. >> at 8:00 p.m. eastern on "the book "the road to camelot." >> i was a junior in college in 1960. it was the first time i ever heard the word charisma. it was because he had charisma. richard nixon did not have charisma. [laughter] >> lbj did not have charisma. [laughter] >> jack kennedy had charisma. could have possibly tipped the balance in some people's mines. smart as hell, too. >> for a complete schedule, go to c-span.org. >> washington journal continues. host: at our table this morning, justice correspondent for npr abo
. >> sunday at 6:30 p.m., on the anniversary of the salem witch trials, margo burns talks about the primaryources from the trials compiled in the book "records from the salem witch hunt." >> that is one reason why we know so much about salem village, about the pleas of innocence because samuel parris took it all down. there is a reason that arthur miller post from him because it reads like a play. she says this, he said that. we could not hear, the girls were flailing. all...
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. >> point breeze resident margo rollins found him and immediately called police. >> somebody could have been got rid of it, put it there, got tired of it. >> reporter: now she's in the hand and neck of animal control staff. >> it looks like he is there. >> reporter: amy works with act philly and for the record petunia was just showing affection. >> he is a python, very friendly. he is probably somebody's pit and they are looking for him. we don't know if he escaped or got out of his home but we believe someone is probably looking for him. >> reporter: snake is keeping quiet as to his real home address. >> what do you have to say, um now it is up to the own tore come forward. >> snake was well fed federal. i don't know of anybody having a snake in this area. >> i just heard from act philly a couple minutes ago. they said somebody claims to be owner and is looking forward to picking up that snake tonight f that falls through, ukee and jessica are certainly welcomed to adopt the python for a little while if you want to. >> he said that with a smile, too david, no thank you. all right, budd
. >> point breeze resident margo rollins found him and immediately called police. >> somebody could have been got rid of it, put it there, got tired of it. >> reporter: now she's in the hand and neck of animal control staff. >> it looks like he is there. >> reporter: amy works with act philly and for the record petunia was just showing affection. >> he is a python, very friendly. he is probably somebody's pit and they are looking for him. we don't know if he...
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now, historian margo burns discusses primary sources from the trial compiled in a book project she managed12 people worked for 10 years to complete the book, a chronological record of legal documents, many newly transcribed by the six linguists. this was part of an all-day salem state university seminar he
now, historian margo burns discusses primary sources from the trial compiled in a book project she managed12 people worked for 10 years to complete the book, a chronological record of legal documents, many newly transcribed by the six linguists. this was part of an all-day salem state university seminar he
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the snake slithered his way to margo rollins flowers. >> it was long. seen him when it police picked it up and pup it in the bag. i'm standing there watching everything. >> reporter: but police were called animal control took ky to acct philly they named him if he tune january let us meet him. >> he's squeezing my neck. >> amy work with acc philly petunia was showing little affection. >> we believe he's a burmese python. he's very friendly. he's probably someone's pet. they're probably looking for him. >> reporter: few hours later, petunia went back to being ky when his owner came to pick him up and bring him back home. >> i have a few cats and kids. he's fine. very domesticated. only wrestles when it's time to eat. other than that just another pet. >> reporter: the snake owner will make sure this does not happen again but he understands why neighbors needed to call police and he understands why animal control got involved. ukee and jessica? >> david, thanks for that. >>> authorities are trying to determine the cause of a fire at a center city apartment
the snake slithered his way to margo rollins flowers. >> it was long. seen him when it police picked it up and pup it in the bag. i'm standing there watching everything. >> reporter: but police were called animal control took ky to acct philly they named him if he tune january let us meet him. >> he's squeezing my neck. >> amy work with acc philly petunia was showing little affection. >> we believe he's a burmese python. he's very friendly. he's probably someone's...
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the snake slithered his way to margo rollins flowers. >> it was long. i seen him when it police picked it up and pup it in the bag. i'm standing there watching everything. >> reporter: but police were called animal control took ky to acct philly they named him if he tune january let us meet him. >> he's squeezing my neck. >> amy work with acc philly petunia was showing little affection. >> we believe he's a burmese python. he's very friendly. he's probably someone's pet. they're probably looking for him. >> reporter: few hours later, petunia went back to being ky when his owner came to pick him up and bring him back home. >> i have a few cats and kids. he's fine. very domesticated. only wrestles when it's time to eat. other than that just another pet. >> reporter: the snake owner will make sure this does not happen again but he understands why neighbors needed to call police and he understands why animal control got involved. ukee and jessica? >> david, thanks for that. >>> authorities are trying to determine the cause of a fire at a center city apartme
the snake slithered his way to margo rollins flowers. >> it was long. i seen him when it police picked it up and pup it in the bag. i'm standing there watching everything. >> reporter: but police were called animal control took ky to acct philly they named him if he tune january let us meet him. >> he's squeezing my neck. >> amy work with acc philly petunia was showing little affection. >> we believe he's a burmese python. he's very friendly. he's probably...
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will see margo a breath. charm city appears to have discovered a new tactic in the war on drugs and it's not all that charming and i just released body cam video an officer can be seen planting a bag of heroin capsules in a residential backyard as his two partners stand next to an officer richard pineiro and his team then accepted the alleyway at which point he reactivates the sound on his camera we can only presume he thought the video was previously turned off and as he turns the sound back on he announces he's going to go back there and check them out with what sounds like laughter from this team and then lo and behold the officer convincingly your sister some quater before his third try finding a stealth fully hidden bag of heroin he is no doubt shocked to see so while these guys are waiting on their emmy let's take a look at the real world implications of what we just saw tyro why there are. three just three and when i when i see that i'm still say alleged to have officially been good we know the other v
will see margo a breath. charm city appears to have discovered a new tactic in the war on drugs and it's not all that charming and i just released body cam video an officer can be seen planting a bag of heroin capsules in a residential backyard as his two partners stand next to an officer richard pineiro and his team then accepted the alleyway at which point he reactivates the sound on his camera we can only presume he thought the video was previously turned off and as he turns the sound back...
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highest rated shows in the history of nickelodeon and i will read the replies are fans of a role of margo in the animated film despicable me three it will be in theaters june thirtieth will go back to thank you for having me again why do you think this is the third one do despicable movies have caught on i think the minions have a lot to do with it what then you people seem like they really love them and when i first did the first suspect will me i was thirteen or fourteen and i just remember saying like the first drawings of the minions and i thought like people are going to probably really like these guys see i think they have a lot to do with it and also just because there's kind of a little something for everybody in it all different kinds of characters and the star of the whole movie was a villain returns good so i think it's fun getting to see him ok but then it's two and three yeah i mean a short guy does shrek two three and four they had four shots what was the franchise continuing so well and i think they've done a really good job of coming up with interesting characters i think
highest rated shows in the history of nickelodeon and i will read the replies are fans of a role of margo in the animated film despicable me three it will be in theaters june thirtieth will go back to thank you for having me again why do you think this is the third one do despicable movies have caught on i think the minions have a lot to do with it what then you people seem like they really love them and when i first did the first suspect will me i was thirteen or fourteen and i just remember...
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on the 6:30 320th anniversary of the salem witch trials, margo burns talks about the primary sources for the trials compiled in the book "records of the salem witch hunt." >> that is what we know so much about salem village, so much about the pleas of innocence. single parish took it all down. the reason arthur miller coached from him is because it reads like a play. he says this, she says that. the girls were flailing around. all these descriptions come from daniel paris, because he was constituting it from the shorthand. >> at 8:00 p.m. eastern on the presidency, former boston globe journals, spooky on the book "the road to camelot: inside jfk's five-year campaign." >> i was in junior in college in 1960, and it was the first time i ever heard the word charisma. he had charisma. richard nixon did not have charisma, lbj did not have charisma, by jack kennedy had charisma. i think they could've had chari. i think that could have possibly tipped the balance in some people's minds. >> for our complete american history tv schedule, go to www.c-span.org. >> the shot heard round the world
on the 6:30 320th anniversary of the salem witch trials, margo burns talks about the primary sources for the trials compiled in the book "records of the salem witch hunt." >> that is what we know so much about salem village, so much about the pleas of innocence. single parish took it all down. the reason arthur miller coached from him is because it reads like a play. he says this, she says that. the girls were flailing around. all these descriptions come from daniel paris,...
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. >> margo says, this is easy, built chest and belly, i enjoy a little belly, kiss i, hugs and bellyubs, give me a belly. that is the #. give me some belly. >> give me belly. >> give that woman a belly. >> i got plenty for you right here. >>> quick update here, we showed you two women hoff been friends since 1997, franny and bet write jumping out of the airplane, they never sky divide before. they were going to do it. we have a low ceiling because of the cloud. they will try to do it, snap go pros on their bodies, cameras, of course, and if they jump to day about 11 or 11:30 when they are scheduled for. cloud will clear. we will play footage from their jump on the air tomorrow >> good luck to them. >> they are both in their mid 80's. >> that is right. >> how young is too young for you to leave your child alone in a mall. lets say you go out to king of prussia you want to do some shopping. you take your kid to the lego store where they will be busy and you walk off down the mall , would you do that, what age are you comfortable with that? this new york mom we found out is facing child
. >> margo says, this is easy, built chest and belly, i enjoy a little belly, kiss i, hugs and bellyubs, give me a belly. that is the #. give me some belly. >> give me belly. >> give that woman a belly. >> i got plenty for you right here. >>> quick update here, we showed you two women hoff been friends since 1997, franny and bet write jumping out of the airplane, they never sky divide before. they were going to do it. we have a low ceiling because of the cloud....
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. >> david, margo, jeffrey, appreciate it. >> time for talk on north korea is over, the administration says, as russia steps up its response to looming sanctions. what is the president's next move under this new chief of staff? and maybe the repeal fight isn't over on obamacare. the president rips into republicans again this morning for their failed attempt to repeal and replace. some are signaling they'll go back to the drawing board. >>> plus, hours after a violent and controversial election in venezuela, congress weighing in on new sanctions on the country. the average family's new but old, home: it survived 4 food fights, a one-coat wonder named "grams", and rolled with multiple personalities. number one rated marquee interior. behr's most advanced one-coat hide paint. only at the home depot. beneful grain free is so healthy... oh! farm-raised chicken! mmm...that's some really good chicken. i don't think i've ever tasted chicken like this. what!? here come the accents. blueberries and pumpkin. wow. that was my favorite bite so far. not even kidding. i mean that was... ...oh! spinac
. >> david, margo, jeffrey, appreciate it. >> time for talk on north korea is over, the administration says, as russia steps up its response to looming sanctions. what is the president's next move under this new chief of staff? and maybe the repeal fight isn't over on obamacare. the president rips into republicans again this morning for their failed attempt to repeal and replace. some are signaling they'll go back to the drawing board. >>> plus, hours after a violent and...
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actions could include brabson and margo of venezuela oil.ack to you. >> a lot of viewers might be thinking how might this affect the us? >> an oil embargo could mean in the short term, higher oil prices at the pump. we get about 10 percent of the oil from venezuela.but if the economy completely implodes in venezuela, in our own backyard we can have a major refugee crisis with thousands of people fleeing to get out julie. >> thank you very much. senator john mccain back in arizona where he will begin his -- he has put treatment off for the all-important vote on healthcare in washington. we will have the latest. plus an officer shot and killed in the line of duty. when investigators are not saying about the shooting. >> what do americans know about russia, trump and vladimir putin?we hit the streets to find out. sarah is a fifth-grade teacher. when it comes to molding young minds, nobody does it better. she also builds her own fighting robots. destroy. but when it comes to mortgages, she's less confident. fortunately for sarah, there's rocket
actions could include brabson and margo of venezuela oil.ack to you. >> a lot of viewers might be thinking how might this affect the us? >> an oil embargo could mean in the short term, higher oil prices at the pump. we get about 10 percent of the oil from venezuela.but if the economy completely implodes in venezuela, in our own backyard we can have a major refugee crisis with thousands of people fleeing to get out julie. >> thank you very much. senator john mccain back in...
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p.m., margo 6:30 burns talks about the primary sources from the salem witch trials. reason why we know so much about salem village and why we know so much about the pleas of innocence. there is a reason arthur miller poached from this because it reads like a play. he says this, she says this. all of those descriptions, he was reconstituting it from the shorthand. >> former boston globe journalist curtis wilkie on the road to camelot, inside jfk's campaign. >> i was a junior in college and it was the first time i ever heard the word charisma. it was because he had charisma. richard nixon did not have charisma. lbj did not have charisma. jack kennedy had charisma. >> for our complete american history tv schedule, o2 c-span.org. -- go to c-span.org. where history unfolds daily. in 1970 nine, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. >> up next on american history tv, we trace the american views of aging to the last 50 years including a cultural shift in the 1950's away
p.m., margo 6:30 burns talks about the primary sources from the salem witch trials. reason why we know so much about salem village and why we know so much about the pleas of innocence. there is a reason arthur miller poached from this because it reads like a play. he says this, she says this. all of those descriptions, he was reconstituting it from the shorthand. >> former boston globe journalist curtis wilkie on the road to camelot, inside jfk's campaign. >> i was a junior in...
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and margo will tell you about the crucible is that is not only good history but a good play. he did have a servant who was one of the afflicted. john was not happy with her inflictions and he publicly admit it to crushing the devil out of her to stop her afflictions. his specter murton's memory with hot fire tongs and he admits to burning her. and he called mary his jade. a worker not far from removed from sexual dalliance or even hooker. not the term in aging the man whose young wife is pregnant in a large family and not the kind of term of endearment that you give to your serving girl. there is a really interesting bit of testimony were mary is testifying against a proctor and talks about his specter. at one point, it approaches are and mary said she grabs at the specter and pulls his specter into her lap. again, you can never prove anything, but it does make you feel kind of icky and make you wonder what is going on. conversion ptsd, abuse, war hysteria, clearly, that does not explain it all. certainly, there are fraudulent accusations, probably a lot more than we would li
and margo will tell you about the crucible is that is not only good history but a good play. he did have a servant who was one of the afflicted. john was not happy with her inflictions and he publicly admit it to crushing the devil out of her to stop her afflictions. his specter murton's memory with hot fire tongs and he admits to burning her. and he called mary his jade. a worker not far from removed from sexual dalliance or even hooker. not the term in aging the man whose young wife is...
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on the 325th anniversary of the salem witch trials, historian margo burns talks about "records of the salem witch hunt". >> that is one reason why we know so much about salem village, why we know so much about the pleas of innocence because samuel harris took it all down. there's a reason that arthur -- is it reads like a play. she says this, he says that, oh, this town over here, we couldn't hear, girls flailing around, all those descriptions come from samuel because he was reconstituting it from his shorthand. >> and 8:00 p.m. eastern on "the presidency," curtis wilkey and -- on "the road to camelot". >> i was a junior in college in 1960 and it was the first time i ever heard the word charisma. and it was because he had charisma. richard nixon didn't have charisma. lbj didn't have charisma. but jack kennedy had charisma. i think that could have possibly tipped the balance in some people's minds, and smart as hell too. >> for our complete american history tv schedule go to c-span.org. >>> as the u.s. deals with a nationwide opioid epidemic, a house subcommittee heard from officials f
on the 325th anniversary of the salem witch trials, historian margo burns talks about "records of the salem witch hunt". >> that is one reason why we know so much about salem village, why we know so much about the pleas of innocence because samuel harris took it all down. there's a reason that arthur -- is it reads like a play. she says this, he says that, oh, this town over here, we couldn't hear, girls flailing around, all those descriptions come from samuel because he was...
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. >> on the 325th anniversary of the salem witch trials, margo burns talks about the primary sources. >> that is one reason why we know so much about salem village, about the pleas of the innocents, because daniel paris took it all down. there is a reason arthur miller poached from him. it reads like a play. this, he says that, oh this town over here, we couldn't hear the girls were flailing around. all those descriptions come from samuel. >> at 8 p.m. eastern on the presidency, former boston globe journalist curtis wilkie and book onldon on their the road to camelot. >> i was a junior in college in 1960 and it was the first time i ever heard charisma. it was because he had charisma. richard nixon didn't have charisma. lbj didn't have charisma. but jack kennedy had charisma. i think that could have possibly tipped the balance in some people's minds. complete american history tv schedule go to c-span.org. in concord, massachusetts, we take you to orchard house, the home where louisa may alcott wrote her most famous work, little women. concordwe are in massachusetts, on the lexington ro
. >> on the 325th anniversary of the salem witch trials, margo burns talks about the primary sources. >> that is one reason why we know so much about salem village, about the pleas of the innocents, because daniel paris took it all down. there is a reason arthur miller poached from him. it reads like a play. this, he says that, oh this town over here, we couldn't hear the girls were flailing around. all those descriptions come from samuel. >> at 8 p.m. eastern on the...
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it is thanks to margo burns, i use for wonderful list of accused. the problem is, in this case, there are so many compelling stories. alldo you try to tell them and tell them well and say that yes, there were more people accused in andover than anywhere else. to me, we have the basis we could do it. to me, the stories are compelling. that is what people like in history, these personal stories. they are from people from throughout the region, with different backgrounds. somewhere born in england, others from other places and arrive here. the problem is, it becomes a territorial choice. to me personally, i think it is our responsibility to tell her story, without a doubt. even if they are from andover. i spent three years at phillips academy. i love and ever. -- i love andover. i spent three years at the academy. stacy was there at the same time. i don't think either one of us had a concept that andover had anything to do with the salem witch trials. maybe that is just the nature of the business. to me part of this is the process of ownership for sale
it is thanks to margo burns, i use for wonderful list of accused. the problem is, in this case, there are so many compelling stories. alldo you try to tell them and tell them well and say that yes, there were more people accused in andover than anywhere else. to me, we have the basis we could do it. to me, the stories are compelling. that is what people like in history, these personal stories. they are from people from throughout the region, with different backgrounds. somewhere born in...
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. >>> margo sanger katz covers health care for "the new york times" and joins me. >> good morning.. >> is that a viable option and what would it do with the insurance? >> it would be very messy. basically what they found is it would break the snurms market. you would end up with a situation where 18 million fewer americans would have insurance by next year. after a decade, 32 million more would be without insurance and premiums would double. so this is an idea that is premised on the further idea that they would be able to come up with some kind of solution or replacement bill it's an awfully risky strategy because if all they can do is float out this repeal bill, there are a lot of consequences for that. >> the president famously said he thought the house bill was, quote, mean and he wanted the senate bill to have, quote, more heart. does the senate bill have more heart? it seems like the elderly and lower income in america are the ones that get the shortest end of the stick in the latest iteration of the bill. >> the senate has tried to go back to the drawing board. i think they
. >>> margo sanger katz covers health care for "the new york times" and joins me. >> good morning.. >> is that a viable option and what would it do with the insurance? >> it would be very messy. basically what they found is it would break the snurms market. you would end up with a situation where 18 million fewer americans would have insurance by next year. after a decade, 32 million more would be without insurance and premiums would double. so this is an...
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. >> sunday at 6:30 p.m., on the 325 little anniversary of the salem witch trials, historian margo burns talks about the primary sources from the trials compiled in the book "records of the sail 'em witch-hunt." zbles that's one reason we know so much about sail 'em village, why we know so much about the pleas of innocence because samuel harris took it all down. there's a reason arthur miller poached from him, is that he writes a play. she says this, he says that. oh, this town over here, he couldn't hear, the girls were flailing around. all of those descriptions come from samuel harris because he is constituting it from his shorthand. >> and at 8:00 p.m. eastern on the presidency, former boston globe journalist curtis will ki on their book "the road to cam lot, inside jfk's five-year campaign." >> i was a junior in college in 1960 and it was the first time i ever heard the word charisma, and it was called he had charisma. richard nixon didn't have charisma. lbj didn't have charisma, but jack kennedy had charisma. i think that could have possibly tipped the balance in some people's minds
. >> sunday at 6:30 p.m., on the 325 little anniversary of the salem witch trials, historian margo burns talks about the primary sources from the trials compiled in the book "records of the sail 'em witch-hunt." zbles that's one reason we know so much about sail 'em village, why we know so much about the pleas of innocence because samuel harris took it all down. there's a reason arthur miller poached from him, is that he writes a play. she says this, he says that. oh, this town...
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senate margo are the mitch mcconnell said the senate will move ahead on a straight u it's a plan thesident endorsed it doesn't have enough republican support to pass that either. that will be the topic over lunch. >> president trump's voter commission set to meet for the first time panel of 12 was put in mace laughter president trump and claimed illegal voting cost him the popular vote against hillary clinton in the 2016 election. the commission will be led by vice-president mike pence. last month, the panel requested voting data from states but that request was met with resistance prompting lawsuits and major concern among voters. >>> this morning president trump is push pushing back against reports he had a secret discussion with vladimir putin. >> white house confirm the two chatted a second time during the g20. now the president is defending the conversation and once again slamming the media. fox5's mel know alnwick has the latest from the white house. hey, mel. >> reporter: good morning. here's the thing. it all has to do how characterize this. the white house says this was not
senate margo are the mitch mcconnell said the senate will move ahead on a straight u it's a plan thesident endorsed it doesn't have enough republican support to pass that either. that will be the topic over lunch. >> president trump's voter commission set to meet for the first time panel of 12 was put in mace laughter president trump and claimed illegal voting cost him the popular vote against hillary clinton in the 2016 election. the commission will be led by vice-president mike pence....
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. >> sunday at 6:30 p.m., on the 325th anniversary of the salem witch trials, historian margo burns talks about the trials compiled in the book "records of the salem witch hunt." >> that's why we know so much about salem village, why we know so much about the pleas of innocence, because samuel paris took it all down. there's a reason that arthur miller poached from him, because it reads like a play. she says this, he says that, there's sound over here, we couldn't hear, the girls were flailing around. all those descriptions come from samuel paris because he was reconstituting it from his shorthand. >> in 8:00 p.m. eastern, on the presidency, former "boston globe" journalists on their book, "the road to camelot," inside jfk's five-year campaign. >> i was a junior in college, and it was the first time i ever heard the cord "charisma." and it was because he had charisma. richard nixon didn't have charisma. lbj didn't have charisma. but jack kennedy had charisma. and i think that could have possibly tipped the balance in some people's minds. and smart as hell, too. >> for our complete america
. >> sunday at 6:30 p.m., on the 325th anniversary of the salem witch trials, historian margo burns talks about the trials compiled in the book "records of the salem witch hunt." >> that's why we know so much about salem village, why we know so much about the pleas of innocence, because samuel paris took it all down. there's a reason that arthur miller poached from him, because it reads like a play. she says this, he says that, there's sound over here, we couldn't hear,...
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. >> sunday at 6:30 p.m., on the 325th anniversary of the salem witch trials, historian margo burns talks about the trials compiled in the book "records of the salem witch hunt." >> that's why we know so much about salem village, why we know so much about the pleas of innocence, because samuel paris took it all down. there's a reason that arthur miller poached from him, because it reads like a play. she says this, he says that, there's sound over here, we couldn't hear, the girls were flailing around. all those descriptions come from samuel paris because he was reconstituting it from his shorthand. >> in 8:00 p.m. eastern, on the presidency, former "boston globe" journalists on their book, "the road to camelot," inside jfk's five-year campaign. >> i was a junior in college, and it was the first time i ever heard the cord "charisma." and it was because he had charisma. richard nixon didn't have charisma. lbj didn't have charisma. but jack kennedy had charisma. and i think that could have possibly tipped the balance in some people's minds. and smart as hell, too. >> for our complete america
. >> sunday at 6:30 p.m., on the 325th anniversary of the salem witch trials, historian margo burns talks about the trials compiled in the book "records of the salem witch hunt." >> that's why we know so much about salem village, why we know so much about the pleas of innocence, because samuel paris took it all down. there's a reason that arthur miller poached from him, because it reads like a play. she says this, he says that, there's sound over here, we couldn't hear,...
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on the 325th anniversary of the salem witch trials, historian margo burns talks about the primary sources in the trials compiled in the book, record of the salem witch hunt. >> that's why we know so much about salem village. why we know so much of the pleas of innocents, because samuel parish took it all down and there's a reason that arthur miller poached from him is because it reads like a play, she says this, he says that. there's sound over here, we couldn't hear, the girls were flailing around. all those descriptions come from samuel parris, he was reconstituted it from shorthand. >>> on the presidency, former "boston globe" journalists on their book "the road to camel camelot." >> i was a junior in college in 1960 and it was the first time i ever heard the word "charisma." it was because he had charisma. richard nixon didn't have charisma. lbj didn't have charisma. >> but jack kennedy had charisma. i think that could have possibly tipped the balance in some people's minds. ? for our complete american history tv schedule, go to c-span.org. >>> this weekend on book tv on c-span 2, sat
on the 325th anniversary of the salem witch trials, historian margo burns talks about the primary sources in the trials compiled in the book, record of the salem witch hunt. >> that's why we know so much about salem village. why we know so much of the pleas of innocents, because samuel parish took it all down and there's a reason that arthur miller poached from him is because it reads like a play, she says this, he says that. there's sound over here, we couldn't hear, the girls were...
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on the 300 anniversary of the salem witch trials, historian margo burns talks about the primary sources for the trials compiled .n the book >> it has informed me so much about salem village, about the sources because samuel parris took it all down. there's a reason that roger miller poached from him. it reads like a play. she says this, he says that. this town over here -- all those descriptions come from samuel parris and his shorthand. >> on the presidency, former boston globe journalist curtis wilkie on the book the road to camelot, inside jfk's five-year campaign. >> i was a junior in college in 1960, and it was the first time i had heard the word charisma, and it was because he had charisma. richard nixon did not have charisma. lbj did not have charisma, but jack kennedy had charisma, and i think that could have possibly tipped the balance in some people's minds. >> for our complete american history tv schedule, go to c-span.org. onamerican history tv c-span3 every weekend featuring the american history tour, archival films, and programs on the presidency, the civil war, and more.
on the 300 anniversary of the salem witch trials, historian margo burns talks about the primary sources for the trials compiled .n the book >> it has informed me so much about salem village, about the sources because samuel parris took it all down. there's a reason that roger miller poached from him. it reads like a play. she says this, he says that. this town over here -- all those descriptions come from samuel parris and his shorthand. >> on the presidency, former boston globe...
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on the 320th anniversary of the salem witch trials, historian margo burns talks about the primary sources from the trials compiled in the book "records of the salem witch hunt." >> it's more the reasons we know so much about salem village and so much about the pleas of innocence, because samuel harris took it all down. the reason that arthur miller poached from him is it reads like a play. she says this, he says that. this town over here, we couldn't hear, but roles were flailing around. all the descriptions come with samuel harris, reconstituting it from his shorthand. >> for me to talk p.m. eastern on the presidency, curtis wilkie and thomas all of them on their book the road to camelot. inside jfk's five-year campaign. junior in college in 1960 and it was the first time i ever heard the word charisma. he had charisma. richard nixon didn't have charisma. lbj didn't have charisma. did havekennedy charisma and that could have possibly tipped the balance in some people's minds. >> for the complete american history tv schedule, go to c-span.org. >> sunday on "q&a." the country that the abso
on the 320th anniversary of the salem witch trials, historian margo burns talks about the primary sources from the trials compiled in the book "records of the salem witch hunt." >> it's more the reasons we know so much about salem village and so much about the pleas of innocence, because samuel harris took it all down. the reason that arthur miller poached from him is it reads like a play. she says this, he says that. this town over here, we couldn't hear, but roles were...